TrijiconACOG 4 X 32 Scope Dual Illuminated Horseshoe Dot .223 Ballistic Reticle, Red
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TrijiconACOG 4 X 32 Scope Dual Illuminated Horseshoe Dot .223 Ballistic Reticle, Red

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Details

  • Brand
    Trijicon
  • Color
    Red
  • Style
    Horseshoe/Dot
  • Sport
    Hunting
  • Item Weight
    9.9 Ounces
  • Material
    Aluminum
🎯Bullet drop compensating reticle up to 800m
🔋Battery-free tritium/fiber optic illumination
🛡️7075-T6 forged aircraft-grade aluminum housing

Description

🎯 Lock in your edge with the ultimate no-battery, battle-ready scope.

  • BUILT LIKE A TANK - Forged 7075-T6 aluminum alloy housing delivers military-grade durability for any mission.
  • PRECISION AT DISTANCE - Ballistic horseshoe dot reticle calibrated for .223 rounds up to 800 meters—never miss your mark.
  • ALWAYS ON ILLUMINATION - Self-adjusting tritium and fiber optic reticle means zero downtime—day or night.
  • BOTH EYES OPEN ADVANTAGE - Bindon Aiming Concept lets you engage targets faster with natural peripheral vision.
  • COMBAT TESTED RELIABILITY - The most battle-proven magnified optic trusted by professionals worldwide.

The Trijicon ACOG 4x32 Red Horseshoe Dot scope features a battery-free illuminated reticle powered by tritium and fiber optics, housed in rugged forged 7075-T6 aircraft aluminum. Designed for .223 caliber rifles, it offers bullet drop compensation out to 800 meters and a 36.8 ft field of view at 100 yards. Combat-proven and optimized for both-eyes-open shooting, this scope delivers unmatched durability and precision for professional-grade performance.

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Specifications

BrandTrijicon
ColorRed
StyleHorseshoe/Dot 5.56 (.223 cal)
SportHunting
Item Weight9.9 Ounces
MaterialAluminum
Magnification Maximum4
Objective Lens Diameter32 Millimeters
Magnification Minimum4 x
Compatible DevicesRifle
Mounting TypePicatinny Mount
Night visionYes
Field Of View7
Model NameTrijicon - ACOG 4x32 - Red Horseshoe Dot .223 Ballistic w-TA51
ManufacturerTrijicon
Reticle TypeHorseshoe Dot
UPC719307302525
Global Trade Identification Number00719307302525
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H8.5 x 6.54 x 4.45 inches
Package Weight0.97 Kilograms
Item Dimensions LxWxH8.25 x 6.63 x 3.5 inches
Brand NameTrijicon
Warranty DescriptionManufacturer
Suggested Usersunisex-adult
Number of Items1
Part NumberTA31H
Included ComponentsRiflescope
Size4x32mm

Have a Question? See What Others Asked

is this a acss retical ?
My Acog has a canted reticle, about 5 degrees. That's looking at it before it is mounted. Is there a trick so that when it's mounted it's level?
What is the service life of the tritium element? How long will it provide usable illumination?
Can this type of acog be used on a .308 rifle

Reviews

4.5

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A**U

TA31H is a perfect marriage for my Colt M4 carbine!

Absolutely outstanding! Optics are first class and bright! The scope with the Killflash, scope covers, and Trigicon Bobro quick release mount weigh less than a pound. If your looking to buy an ACOG, you already know they are top of the line. They are battle tough! Highly recommended items to fully complement your ACOG are listed below. Reticles are pretty subjective so I won't comment on them only to say get the red color reticle if you are not set on another color. The Chevron or the Horseshoe reticle allows for the quickest target acquisition. Which ACOG model should you buy is again pretty subjective. They are all top of the line. I like light as possible with the biggest aperture. The 4X power is also easy to hand hold.With the scope covers installed over the Killflash and ONLY opening the front cover, you can shoot with the reticle superimposed on your target. Pretty neat way to shoot if you are shooting close in and don't want any magnification. The assumption is you shoot with both eyes open.Possible concern is the eye relief which is very short but I find not a problem as the .223 has minimal recoil. You have to put your nose close to the charging handle to get your focus. If this is a problem, you might want to consider the TA11 model instead (3.5X, heavier and longer length). Happy shooting!Recommended accessories:TA91: Tennebrex® killFlash® Anti-Reflection Device for 4x32 RCO ACOG Scope (sold on Amazon)TA94: 4x32 ACOG Flip Cap for Objective (sold on Amazon)TA98: Trijicon ACOG Quick Release Mount (sold on Amazon)Specifications:Magnification 4xObjective Size 32Bullet Drop Compensator YesLength (In) 5.8Weight (oz) 9.9 w/out mountIllumination Source Fiber Optics & TritiumReticle Pattern Horseshoe w/ Target Reference SystemDay Reticle Color RedNight Reticle Color RedCalibration 0.223Bindon Aiming Concept YesEye Relief 1.5Exit Pupil 8Field of View (Degrees) 7Field of View @ 100 yards (ft) 36.8Adjustment @ 100 yards (clicks/in) 2Mount TA51Mount Comes With TA51 (screw on type but not quick release)Housing Material Forged Aluminum

M**.

FANTASTIC!

I waited FAR too long to decide to bite the bullet and purchase this. Though I knew it was "the one" I just couldn't justify the cost. Well, after two years of stressing over it (yes I waited that long) I finally clicked purchase. My only regret? I should have clicked purchase on day one. This scope is Amazing, everything you could hope for and more. The field of view is unbelievable, the image is absolutely sharp and crisp (so crisp in fact that it nearly feels like it's doing some sort of light amplification (of course it's not, it's just THAT clear!)) and the 4x magnification is perfect.Cons? None. If you want to nitpick you could say that you have to have your nose to the charging handle to stay in the eyebox (which is how you should use an M4 style rifle anyway :P) and the reticule is slightly blurred towards the edges (this is an artifact of how it's built, not the lens) but in practice none of these things make it bad. I've *never* found myself wanting longer eye relief, and neither will you.In short, stop reading this and click purchase. Now. =P

G**R

Great gun sight.

I have been shooting for more than 45 years. I've had Steiner, Bushnell, Burris, Nikon, Leopold, etc. on my rifles. I love this sight for out to 150 yards. Sure it has notches for up to 800 yards, but it is really difficult to see and hold a scope that is only 4 power on anything over 150 yards away. I have 10 and 20 power scopes for that. Anyway, I like the horseshoe reticle. Easy to see and clearer as anything I've ever owned. Seems very sturdy - built like a Surefire flashlight.

J**F

Worth every penny.

This is THE BEST sight for the AR platform, bar none. Yep. It's pricey but holds a zero like granite. Groups at 100 yards are fabulous. Save your $$ and spend it on this one.

P**Y

Doesn't work well against lit surroundings in the dark

Everything which needs to have been said about the ACOG has probably been said: it's rugged, very well made, accurate and successfully serves in countless militaries.I will make two observations:A. If you're not familiar with the BAC (bindon aiming concept), familiarize yourself because you'll be shooting quicker with both eyes open in no time.B. One drawback I found - when in a dark area and observing a lighted area the tritium is hardly noticable and takes time to locate. This leads to longer target acquisition and is potentially dangerous. Otherwise, this is an excellent combat scope.

N**3

Best glass and built like a tank!!

It’s a Trijicon ACOG! Worth every dollar! Wish I would’ve got this earlier. Took a bit to bite the bullet on this purchase. Clearest glass I’ve ever owned! Best optic I’ve ever owned. This thing is built like a tank!

J**A

Another touchdown

Another excellent ACOG. Despite the answer to the question below, mine came with the tabs for the RMR sight though I don't feel it is needed. I also have an older TA31 DOC and never use the dot sight. Trijicon makes a great optic. I have never had to re zero my previous ACOG. Great glass. The BDC is an excellent feature. These are costly but unsurpassed.

A**K

No Returns - Regardless If Defective

Regardless of whether your $1k optic comes late, in a damaged box, or even defective, Amazon will NOT under any circumstances allow a return on this product. This is nowhere to be seen when you’re hitting the buy button but will be told to you when you try to return the product. You’re then left trying to work things out with Trijicon. Amazon needs to step up and have an agreed button that there are NO returns on this specific item before the final purchase button is pressed.

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